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Senator Says Google Deal Merits Scrutiny
The chairman of a Senate antitrust panel said Google?s proposed $3.1 billion acquisition of the online advertising company DoubleClick '?warrants close examination?' by regulators.
New York Times - September 27, 2007
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Bits: Bargaining Down Your Internet Bill
It may be time to renegotiate your telephone service.
New York Times - September 27, 2007
City Room: Are iPods to Blame for Rising Crime?
An Urban Institute study suggests that iPods may partly account for a nationwide increase in violent crime in 2005 and 2006.
New York Times - September 27, 2007
The Caucus: Edwards to Accept Public Funds
The move seemed part of an escalating pattern to set John Edwards apart from the bigger fund-raising machines behind the campaigns of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama.
New York Times - September 27, 2007
Hate-Crime Provision Clears Senate
The Senate voted today to extend federal hate-crime protection to people victimized because of their sexuality, but it remained doubtful that the measure would ever become law.
New York Times - September 27, 2007
Red Cross Workers Kidnapped in Afghanistan
Four employees who had traveled outside of the capital to help negotiate the release of hostages held by the Taliban were themselves kidnapped, the authorities said today.
New York Times - September 27, 2007
In Saudi Arabia, Debate on Women?s Right to Drive
Whether the newly open discussion signals that women will actually be driving soon remains to be seen.
New York Times - September 27, 2007
Musharraf Files for Re-Election
The president of Pakistan filed his nomination papers for re-election today despite continuing uncertainty over whether it is legal for him to run.
New York Times - September 27, 2007
Beneath Booming Cities, China?s Future Is Drying Up
Groundwater levels are dropping around China, where leaders face tough choices as cities, industry and farming compete for an unbalanced and finite water supply.
New York Times - September 27, 2007
Freddie Mac to Pay $50 Million to Settle Fraud Charges
The penalty will settle charges related to a multibillion accounting fraud at the mortgage finance company from 1998 through 2002.
New York Times - September 27, 2007
U.S. Settles With Hip and Knee Makers
The four companies, charged with criminal conspiracy to violate anti-kickback laws, have agreed to pay $311 million in penalties.
New York Times - September 27, 2007
Stocks Rise After Mixed Economic Data
Stocks extended their gains Thursday with a modest advance as investors weighed fresh economic data, for clues to whether more interest rate cuts are in the offing.
New York Times - September 27, 2007
E.E.O.C. Files Lawsuit Against Bloomberg L.P.
The lawsuit against the financial services company founded by Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg accused the company of discriminating against women.
New York Times - September 27, 2007
Bush Moves to Ease Flight Delays
President Bush publicly directed his transportation secretary today to take steps to reduce delays in the nation?s airspace, beginning in New York.
New York Times - September 27, 2007
Iran in $1bn Bolivia oil pledge
Iran's leader Mahmoud Ahmadinejad promise $1bn (£493m) to help Bolivia exploit oil and gas reserves.
BBC News - September 27, 2007
Blackwater deaths 'tragic' - US
The US says something went tragically wrong in a shooting involving private security guards that left 11 Iraqis dead.
BBC News - September 27, 2007
Public inquiry into factory blast
A public inquiry will be held into the Stockline factory explosion in Glasgow, BBC Scotland learns.
BBC News - September 27, 2007
Belfast congestion charges mooted
Congestion charges could be introduced in Belfast in the future, according to a city council document.
BBC News - September 27, 2007
Pc expenses 'race claim' settled
A police officer settles a claim for racial discrimination against his force ahead of an employment tribunal.
BBC News - September 27, 2007
Oil man dies in Niger Delta raid
A foreign oil worker dies in a gun attack on a compound in the Nigerian oil city of Port Harcourt.
BBC News - September 27, 2007
Bluetongue found in fifth animal
A fifth animal has been found to have contracted the bluetongue disease in Suffolk, officials say.
BBC News - September 27, 2007
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WILL LIFTING THE BAN ON GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE MILITARY HELP OUR SECURITY?
NO, IT WILL JUST ADD TO THE DECLINE OF OUR MORAL FOUNDATIONS.
YES, THERE WILL BE MORE PEOPLE WHO CAN SERVE IN THE MILITARY.
IT WILL HAVE NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE MILITARY, BUT IT GIVES A GOVERNMENT STAMP OF APPROVAL TO HOMOSEXUALITY.
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